Claims
- 1. An axial gap brushless DC machine comprising:
first and second stators having equal pole counts, a given pole arc, and a given slot arc; a rotor disposed between the first and second stators, having a pole count greater than the first and second stators; and the second stator has a given degree of angular displacement relative to the first stator less than the pole arc of the stators.
- 2. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 1, wherein a pole count ratio between each stator and the rotor is six to eight.
- 3. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 1, wherein the given degree of angular displacement is not less than a slot arc of the stators.
- 4. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 1, wherein the given degree of angular displacement is selected from the group consisting of ¾ the pole arc of the stators, ½ the pole arc of the stators, and ¼ the pole arc of the stators.
- 5. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 4, wherein the first and second stators each have a pole count of 18 resulting in a pole arc of 20 degrees and the rotor has a pole count of 24 resulting in a pole arc of 15 degrees, and the given degree of angular displacement is selected from the group consisting of 15 degrees, 10 degrees, and 5 degrees.
- 6. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 1, wherein each stator is a toroidal-shaped disk having a plurality of radial slots formed in the disk adapted to receive stator windings, wherein the plurality of radial slots are arranged such that wedge-shaped stator windings can be disposed within the slots.
- 7. The stator of claim 6, wherein the toroidal-shaped disk is formed by a coil of magnetic steel and wherein the slots are formed in the disk by punching a plurality of slots in one or more strips of the magnetic steel.
- 8. The stator of claim 6, wherein the number of radial slots is related to the number of poles of the machine.
- 9. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of permanent magnets formed on the rotor.
- 10. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 9, wherein the permanent magnets are wedge-shaped magnets.
- 11. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 1, wherein the first and second stators are coupled to a base, the machine further comprising a wheel rotatably coupled to the base such that the wheel rotates around the stator and the rotor is coupled to the wheel such that the rotor rotates between the first and second stators.
- 12. An axial gap brushless DC machine comprising:
first and second stators having equal pole counts, a given pole arc, and a given slot arc; a rotor disposed between the first and second stators, having a pole count greater than the first and second stators, and wherein a pole count ratio between each stator and the rotor is six to eight; and the second stator has a given degree of angular displacement relative to the first stator less than the pole arc of the stators and, wherein the given degree of angular displacement is not less than the slot arc of the stators.
- 13. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 1, wherein the given degree of angular displacement is selected from the group consisting of ¾ the pole arc of the stators, ½ the pole arc of the stators, and ¼ the pole arc of the stators.
- 14. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 13, wherein the first and second stators each have a pole count of 18 resulting in a pole arc of 20 degrees and the rotor has a pole count of 24 resulting in a pole arc of 15 degrees, and the given degree of angular displacement is selected from the group consisting of 15 degrees, 10 degrees, and 5 degrees.
- 15. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 12, wherein each stator is a toroidal-shaped disk having a plurality of radial slots formed in the disk adapted to receive stator windings, wherein the plurality of radial slots are arranged such that wedge-shaped stator windings can be disposed within the slots.
- 16. The stator of claim 15, wherein the toroidal-shaped disk is formed by a coil of magnetic steel and wherein the slots are formed in the disk by punching a plurality of slots in one or more strips of the magnetic steel.
- 17. The stator of claim 15, wherein the number of radial slots is related to the number of poles of the machine.
- 18. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of permanent magnets formed on the rotor.
- 19. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 18, wherein the permanent magnets are wedge-shaped magnets.
- 20. The axial gap brushless DC machine of claim 12, wherein the first and second stators are coupled to a base, the machine further comprising a wheel rotatably coupled to the base such that the wheel rotates around the stator and the rotor is coupled to the wheel such that the rotor rotates between the first and second stators.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/269,691, filed Oct. 4, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10269691 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
Child |
10641773 |
Aug 2003 |
US |